WIKI Blaster - Get 3000+ Contextual Wiki Backlinks Plus Link Crawl - Huge SERP Boost!

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We all know Google loves these type of authority links and I can tell you from first hand experience as a full-time SEO marketer that they definetly help improve keyword rankings.

Get 3000+ Contextual Wiki Backlinks On Over 1000+ Unique Wiki Domains including .edu/.gov

I check to make sure all links are there using Scrapebox and then submit all these links to Lindexed.com to ensure all links get crawled by Google!

I also provide a detailed report upon completion of your order.

Price: $40

What I Need: 1 URL, with up to 3 keywords

FAQ's
What is the Domain PR of Wiki Backlinks: 0-7

How many are Dofollow/Nofollow: Mostly nofollow, around 50-100 are dofollow

Turnaround Time: 1-3 days

What service do you use to get links crawled: Lindexed.com

Do you submit RSS Feed: Yes, to over 15 RSS Directories

Do you provide a detailed report: Yes, to the email you provide on the order form

Do you provide a spun article? Yes, or you can provide us with one to use. I heavily spin either your article or a PLR/scraped article

 
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PRELIMINARY REVIEW!

I was one of the two lucky punks to get the review copies. I sent Vantage a link that was just put up a few days ago on a domain that is a few years old. There's only about 15,000 EM searches per month, but it's very high competition so I figured it would work well for this purpose.

SERP IQ for the main KW: 34 - I also sent him two other keywords pointing at the same link as he asked for 3 KW. All 3 keywords are currently not ranking in the top 100, and the wikis in this review will be the only linking I've done to this page.

I also let Vantage choose and spin the article, which normally I wouldn't do (as I'm a content writer and can handle my own writing) but as he's offering it as part of the service, I feel that it should be verified.

THE RESULTS

1) Vantage delivered this in under a couple of hours, which I'm sure will change once he gets busy. However, props for getting review copies out that quick! (edit: I just noticed above this post that he turned around a paid client in under a few hours. Maybe he will remain this speedy, who knows!)

2) Vantage delivered over 1,000 Wikis with 3 links each - a total of 3k links went out in this blast. I verified all with Scrapebox and while a couple here and there had been nuked, over 1,000 were still active tonight. He sent these in an Excel spreadsheet, and also included the Lindexed links to show that he was actively indexing them, plus a list of ping services that he had pinged the Lindexed RSS from. These should definitely be indexed.

3) Here's a PR breakdown of the Wikis (ROOT DOMAIN PR obviously):

PR 7: 1
PR 6: 5
PR 5: 20
PR 4: 39
PR 3: 78
PR 2: 80
PR 1: 117
PR 0: 312
PR N/A: The rest

As you can see, that's a pretty diverse array of wikis to be receiving links from. Obviously you don't get the benefit of main page PR, but that's life.

4) There were 20 .edu wikis and 1 .gov wiki in the mix as well. Nice work.

5) The article used was very relevant to the niche, and spun well enough. Including the anchor text of the links, the total came out to an average of around 580 words. It was clearly spun text, but I wasn't expecting him to go crazy with it and future buyers can provide their own article to see better results. I selected 3 random wikis and they all passed CopyScape.

Overall, I'd say that this is a solid service that's well worth the money. I'm going to post updates in a couple of days to let potential buyers know of any SERP movement that occurs as a result of this service.

FEEDBACK

The only point of feedback that came to mind is that the anchored / keyword links are all in the same order on every wiki. Vantage, if possible I would suggest rotating the link order so that they don't appear in the same order LINK1, LINK2, LINK3 on every wiki.

Thanks again for the opportunity to review your service and I'll swing back in a few days for an update.

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How many are Dofollow/Nofollow: Mostly dofollow, around 50-100 are dofollow

you mean, majority is nonfollow, or majority is do follow? only 50 - 100 do follow out of 1000? is that right? kind of confused...
 
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